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Boost Your Earnings When Writing for Triond: Five Strategies to Earn More Revenue From Your Articles

Triond is an established revenue sharing site that publishes content across a number of sister sites. While you can write for different categories and earn money writing for Triond, why not take it a step further? Learn how to earn more from your Triond articles.

If you want to earn more than enough for a cup of coffee each month, there are steps you can take to capitalize on your experience of writing for Triond.

Triond is a good, legitimate opportunity for writers and content creators. And those who produce content regularly stand to earn. But the buck shouldn’t stop there.

Your online articles should contain essential elements that will make them net and reader-friendly.

Titles

Crafting specific titles can make a difference to traffic levels. If someone is looking for something in particular, what would he or she type into a search engine?

To illustrate: if someone was interested in Boeing crashes in the last century, which words do you think they would use if they were looking for specific information? Instead of: Airplane Crashes in Modern Times, Boeing Crashes in the 20th Century would be far more accurate.

Keywords

Aim for primary, secondary, and tertiary keywords. Cascade them throughout your article. By doing this, you make it easier for search engine spiders to crawl your article. Use a free keyword search tool to see related keywords before you write for Triond. Aim for 5-10 keywords or keyword phrases, depending on the length of your article.

Bookmarking

Click on the Content tab and then look over to the right where you will see “Share.” This opens a window on bookmarking sites. You will have to register and join each of them but once you do, you will be able to spread the word about your articles. Include an interesting description of each article and add tags or keywords. Other users will see your articles, increasing traffic and earnings for you.

Linking

If you write at other online sites or if you have a blog, link to your Triond articles every chance you get.

Use Triond Feeds When Writing for Triond

Feeds are a great way to stimulate interest in your articles

Another neat tactic is to embed your Triond Feed at your blog, spotlighting your Triond articles. How do you do this?

First of all, think of possible article categories you’ve written at Triond. For example, if you’ve created a number of sports-related articles and these would fit well with the theme of your blog, click on one of these. When it opens, look at the top where you will see your name. Click on your name and a page will open showing some of your articles. You will see an orange, square-shaped Feed button. Right-click on it and locate “properties.” Click on properties and at the top, where you see “address” you’ll also see your Feed URL. Run your mouse over it to highlight it and then right-click and hit Copy. You now go to your blog, go to Layout, then to Add a Page Element; locate where it directs you to add a Feed. Insert the URL and you now have a Feed showcasing your Triond articles.

If you write for Triond and are just submitting your stories and articles, you may be leaving money on the table. You should strive to take it to the next level by crafting tightly titled and focused articles, seo optimized for the best possible performance.

I use these 5 strategies when writing for Triond. They work very well, not only in driving traffic but in netting me lucrative and higher monthly earnings.

Did you catch the keyword phrases in this article?

Primary: writing for Triond

Secondary: write for Triond

Tertiary: Triond writing

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